Blindfold Game

Blindfold Game

by Dana Stabenow (Author)

Synopsis

In Thailand, two men hire some modern-day pirates to hijack a Russian freighter. It is appallingly easy and the ship sails, undetected, toward the western coast of North America. On the Bering Sea, the USS Sojourner Truth, a Coast Guard cutter, patrols the Maritime Boundary Line. The seasoned crew, dealing with a high volume of ocean-going traffic, is finding that choppy seas are making their efforts even more difficult. In Washington DC, a CIA analyst traces the sale of black market plutonium. As the pieces fit together, he realizes that a terrorist attack is under way on a valuable - and vulnerable - American target. He also sees that the Sojourner Truth is sailing right into the attack - putting his estranged wife, the second in command on the Sojourner, at the heart of an international crisis. Relentlessly gripping and frighteningly plausible, "The Blindfold Game" is the pinnacle of Dana Stabenow's award-Winning career.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 02 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 031234323X
ISBN 13: 9780312343231

Media Reviews
Praise for Dana Stabenow

A cleverly executed thriller with an intriguing protagonist.
---The San Diego Union-Tribune on A Taint in the Blood

Every time I think Dana Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better.
--- The Washington Times
Stabenow is a fine storyteller, but it is her passion for the Alaskan landscape and iconoclastic people who inhabit it that fires this series and lifts this latest entry to its pinnacle.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Grave Denied

An intelligent crime novel that reflects both [Stabenow' s] love of wilderness and her understanding of the complex questions of profit versus the purity of the frontier.
---The Dallas Morning News on A Fine and Bitter Snow

The twelfth in a series that truly evolves.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Fine and Bitter Snow

Dana Stabenow excels at evoking the bleakness and beauty of the far north.
---The Seattle Times on The Singing of the Dead

If you haven't discovered this splendid North Country series, now is the time. . . . Highly entertaining.
--- USA Today on Hunter's Moon
Praise for Dana Stabenow

A cleverly executed thriller with an intriguing protagonist.
---The San Diego Union-Tribune on A Taint in the Blood

Every time I think Dana Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better.
--- The Washington Times
Stabenow is a fine storyteller, but it is her passion for the Alaskan landscape and iconoclastic people who inhabit it that fires this series and lifts this latest entry to its pinnacle.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Grave Denied

An intelligent crime novel that reflects both [Stabenow's] love of wilderness and her understanding of the complex questions of profit versus the purity of the frontier.
---The Dallas Morning News on A Fine and Bitter Snow

The twelfth in a series that truly evolves.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Fine and Bitter Snow

Dana Stabenow excels at
Praise for Dana Stabenow

A cleverly executed thriller with an intriguing protagonist.
---The San Diego Union-Tribune on A Taint in the Blood

Every time I think Dana Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better.
--- The Washington Times
Stabenow is a fine storyteller, but it is her passion for the Alaskan landscape and iconoclastic people who inhabit it that fires this series and lifts this latest entry to its pinnacle.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Grave Denied

An intelligent crime novel that reflects both [Stabenow's] love of wilderness and her understanding of the complex questions of profit versus the purity of the frontier.
---The Dallas Morning News on A Fine and Bitter Snow

The twelfth in a series that truly evolves.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Fine and Bitter Snow

Dana Stabenow excels at evoking the bleakness and beauty of the far north.
---The Seattle Times on The Singing of the Dead

If you haven't discovered this splendid North Country series, now is the time. . . . Highly entertaining.
--- USA Today on Hunter's Moon
Praise for Dana Stabenow
A cleverly executed thriller with an intriguing protagonist.
---The San Diego Union-Tribune on A Taint in the Blood

Every time I think Dana Stabenow has gotten as good as she can get, she comes up with something better.
--- The Washington Times
Stabenow is a fine storyteller, but it is her passion for the Alaskan landscape and iconoclastic people who inhabit it that fires this series and lifts this latest entry to its pinnacle.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Grave Denied
An intelligent crime novel that reflects both [Stabenow's] love of wilderness and her understanding of the complex questions of profit versus the purity of the frontier.
---The Dallas Morning News on A Fine and Bitter Snow
The twelfth in a series that truly evolves.
---Publishers Weekly (starred review) on A Fine and Bitter Snow
Dana Stabenow excels at evoking the bleakness and beauty of the far north.
---The Seattle Times on The Singing of the Dead
If you haven't discovered this splendid North Country series, now is the time. . . . Highly entertaining.
--- USA Today on Hunter's Moon
Author Bio
Dana Stabenow, award-winning author of fourteen Kate Shugak mysteries, three Liam Campbell mysteries, and three science fiction novels, also writes an acclaimed column for Alaska magazine. She lives in Alaska, where she was born and raised. Visit her Web site at www.stabenow.com.